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so at their first victory of the season it's a bitter defeat for hoffenheim who had equalised just a minute before just indorse winner and of course i forgot to mention there that of course the leipzig be ta'en over three two now in minds to host manage to beat but it turned out to be no easy task the winner came in the nine hundred thirty minutes without xander not seen firing home to mark the end of a chaotic and eleven minutes in which outs burke took the lead before minds turned the game for a keeper for one to enjoy watching the replays back he was a fold for both minds goals. now there's dortmund victory against frankfurt on friday night of course on sunday braman host nuremberg and stuttgart travel to freiburg. and now that's take a look at the table of course what a shocker up there at the top but there is a little bit of movement. had to move down
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a little bit that the other end of the table we have somebody on the bottom and what an absolutely shocking start to the season they're having moved ever so slightly up shelter looked and they're just one spot above those relegation places really good results for them now it's time for the play of the day as voted by our followers on twitter the winner with fifty nine percent of the vote is barnes are you robin the dutchman met jonathan clearance and hammered home this folly early in the opening half. last. stone and are you is your play of the day. shorty one of the best goals of disease and i would say. well on sunday we'll be joined in the studio to discuss this weekend's bomb the sneak action by going this
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league journalist kate holden will be asking will shock and labor manage to win a game sometime soon i'm sure their fans really want a good rose of for them so do send us your questions for him to the address is on your screen now it's time to say goodbye will be back of course on sunday so the tide you over on till then here's some great moments from the weekend so far so for me and the rest of the bundesliga team here in berlin.
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i am the rain forest i watched them grow up. they have left but they always come back. yes they all come. for my trees there were my plants their medicine. for my beauty their escape. i have always been. and i know. sometimes i come from. nothing gone for cover.
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bush humans are so smart solos aren't such big brains and opposable foam. they know how to make sing those amazing things now why would they need an old forest like me anyway. chump train is. well they do green hair. and i make. everything that. sure. so. they'll figure. human making errors that'll be fun to watch.
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you're. you have the feeling that it can't be a real city or that it might be the work of a sculptor a fantasy and stone massive and self enclosed thus the dutch writers say is notable months ago via. or maybe it's the work of some inventive
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set designer the art might be a fairy tale castle out of walt disney's workshop in the heart of the city is the cathedral which the spanish the loss of or ortega you got at like into a mystical transatlantic line or. the setting of pseudo vo is the high plateau of spain's castillian heartland the name of the city dates from roman times when it was an important military base. in the first century a.d. the emperor trajan commanded an aqueduct to be built. but how shall we take account of it all demand saves not to bomb the slave engaged in building the aqueduct the centurion homesick for rome all the individual
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destinies compacted into a single line in the book of events linked in the invisible labyrinth of time. the aqueduct touch across a wide valley almost seven hundred thirty meters to bring precious water from the white on the mountain stu's ago via to this day than one hundred eighteen arches span that valley in the lower town the slaves who constructed it had to pile the granite blocks twenty nine meters high working at dizzying heights. educate. doubtless it was slaves to who secured huge bronze lettering to the aqueduct for at one time it bore seventeen meter long inscription according to this the potter pottery the father of the homeland looked after his subjects. the shining words proclaimed the roman golden age beside them stood
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a statue of the emperor trajan who had expertly contrived that the aqueduct should serve as a kind of triumphal arch glorifying his might. centuries later the kings of cars steal felt that this courtroom expressed their majesty best they chose the hour qatar of siglo be a proudly commanding the country below it as their favorite place of residence behind these walls and battlements important scenes of spanish history were enacted the youthful isabella of cars steel was one of those who like to soldier and hear her husband ferdinand of aragon was on his travels when word reached her that her half brother henry the fourth had died in fourteen seventy four. she had always been
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a woman's with to act and now too she proceeded purposefully with a sound grasp of strategy she sees the advantage of the moment and lost no time at all. after the funeral mass she laid aside her mourning clothes gone ceremonial garb and hastened to the city suddenly the goal she had long aspired to was within her grasp. isabella chose the city's finest square for her dramatic appearance was. on the plug on my your she had a day a spilt and there she had her self proclaimed queen it was not until some days later that her husband learned of it. henceforth ferdinand and isabella were the catholic monarchs of spain and that set the seal on
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the country's faithful union of church and state. the conclusion of isabella speech left no room for doubt queen and proprietors of the kingdom isabella queen of custody of. her now and her lawful spouse. on the thrones of the car stealing kings replicas of which are displayed on the archive is embroider the motto tonto montoya montoya tonto all need each ride as high as the other they had agreed upon the words before a battle. but isabella the catholic saw to it that the settlement or so ago via went wholly in her favor. with her my new chapter in spanish history began ahead lay the brutal triumphs
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agree christianization under the sign of the cross and moorish conquerors were persecuted. the jews were driven out of their quarters through the san andreas gate and in jew course they were expelled from the whole of spain. thank. god for. your emperor charles the fifth the grandson of isabella the other. qatar became a battleground it proved the bastion of loyal monarchists embattled against the rebels of the city. at that time sigel rio was a wealthy city but charles the fifth had increased taxes and curtailed the rights
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of the peoples deputations. the plant the san martin was the impressive stage on which one bravo story was enacted one bravo from one of six years a lustrous aristocratic families took a stand against the new ordinances a memorial honors the son of the city. was . in fifteen twenty one bravo led the first modern revolution in spain perhaps indeed in all of europe he demanded lower taxes and greater freedom for the people's representatives bodies the rising began and so go via and soon spread to other cities bloody battles ensued and the rebellion was crushed.
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one bravo and seventy three other common narrowish were decapitated ensue go via. this city's old cathedral was left in ruins by the fighting for years later charles the fifth commanded then a new and splendid place of worship be built. the old cloisters had survived and stone for star. and they were rebuilt in the new cathedral truly a superlative achievement.
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the refined lady amongst cathedrals so go be as is called and there are times when it earns the description. it's no kindly god who dwells in this place quite the contrary this is a fortress expressing power and oppression in the station building crammed with whited sanctity the lofty walls repel the ses not a bomb on the basket the drop one of the last gothic buildings on spanish serial charles look at them the cathedral chapter evidently decided deliberately in favor of the gothic style at a time when the rest of europe was already building in the renaissance man. a symbol of the unity of church and state was what they were acquired one that sent a visible message far and wide forces not
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a bomb the building is triumphalism maidstone. in the center of the city at its highest point the cathedral was and is a mighty majestic site it stands close to where the jewish quarter once was. packed the architectural style is known as isabel you know after isabella the catholic. to go via has been on you know as goes world heritage list since one thousand nine hundred five two thousand years have gone into the making of a unique city a compact city as cities note a bone puts it more than twenty romanesque churches a numerous monasteries and convents are among the city's legacy standing humbly in the shadow of the grand.

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